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Why cybersecurity could derail the infrastructure development sectoru2019s coming golden age and why itu2019s CIOs/CISOs should adopt digital technology to link up the supply chain across all stakeholders and suppliers. Cyber incidents are predicted to cause businesses $10.5 trillion of damages by 2025 (Cybersecurity Ventures).<br>To know more https://www.aurigo.com/industry-resources/cybersecurity-could-derail-infra-development/<br>
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Why cybersecurity could derail the infrastructure development sector’s coming golden age Why cybersecurity could derail the infrastructure development sector’s coming golden age and why it’s CIOs/CISOs should adopt digital technology to link up the supply chain across all stakeholders and suppliers. Cyber incidents are predicted to cause businesses $10.5 trillion of damages by 2025 (Cybersecurity Ventures). Unfortunately, the construction, engineering, and infrastructure industries are the most targeted by ransomware cyber attackers (Nordlocker). This is one of the main reasons that infrastructure development industry CIOs and CISOs are losing sleep over cybersecurity challenges. This guide provides in-depth insights into the following The real cost of cyberattacks Vulnerability of the infrastructure industry
How can the gap between awareness and capabilities around cybersecurity be addressed? Lessons from infrastructure owners and construction giants who are tackling their security threats How to cyber secure infrastructure development—a framework The infrastructure industry is one of the most challenging sectors for maintaining a cyber secure environment, for employees and customers alike. The huge array of interconnected devices, machines, sensors, cameras, databases, and software opens up an enormous number of entry points for cybercriminals. Businesses should be aware of these vulnerabilities and take proactive steps to protect themselves against cyberattacks. Content source - Aurigo To know more - Why cybersecurity could derail the infrastructure development sector’s coming golden age